GE Renewable Energy is to supply turbines totalling 342MW to the Phoenix wind complex in Spain for developers Mirova, Engie and Forestalia.
The project, which will be located in the Zaragoza and Teruel regions of Aragon, will consist of 10 wind farms with 91 GE 3MW machines installed.
Turbines will have 130-metre rotors and hub heights of 85 metres, with installation starting immediately.
They will be produced at GE Renewable Energy’s site in Salzbergen, Germany, with the manufacturing of blades carried out at LM Wind Power’s European facilities.
GE will also provide a 20-year full service agreement.
GE Renewable Energy onshore wind chief executive for Europe and SSA Peter Wells said: “Phoenix marks the continuation of the great work we have done with Forestalia in Goya.
“We are excited for this significant milestone that validates the reemergence of wind energy in the Spain. We will continue building on our local experience to keep powering Aragon and Spain with clean energy.”
Finance for the wind farms is coming from JP Morgan, Santander and Sabadell.


